This is incredible man, I really enjoy the style you used for this! Sometimes when I watch Cloverfield and see him, I'll admit the design looks pretty lame at times. But your drawing makes him look really freakin cool!!

I would respectfully disagree. I mean, you don't need to follow the ARG to see the name "cloverfield" in it as well as the other little hints like hanging on the name during the trailers, or the hashtags, or the roars, etc.

Hey it's all good, I'd be lying if I said that's never happened with me either! Curious as to what your methods are when you come across a girl, I'm not bad myself but I'm always willing to learn anything new.

You jumped the gun way too quick my man! See how excited she got when you started describing what you wanted to do to her? Gotta keep that going slowly, and she'll pick it up and run with it. This works because they get all horny and more willing to get dirty for you! Gotta ask em if there's anything you can do for them as well and if it's within reason, DO IT. She'll feel more obliged to reciprocate then. Good luck ;)

So I did some research and reread the email and it came from CEG Tek International. Remember I'm in Canada guys, lots of people assuming I'm in the States here :P Anyways, I've heard they've been blitzing people with these types of emails in Canada for some time now, and although they can pursue further legal action, a court order would need to be filed in order for my ISP to hand over my information to them, which they would need to actually file the claim. Apparently we're not really obligated to pay the settlement offer. Also, the max penalty is $5,000 but people are being offered a settlement between $150-$450. Anyways, thoughts??

Another question: would they not be able to serve me through emailing? Basically how they told me about this claim in the first place? Sorry if it's an ignorant question, I've never really experienced this before. I'm thinking I'll check with a lawyer just to make sure I won't get fucked over if I avoid it.

No I didn't have to give the site an email, it was just through Pirate Bay. It was actually forwarded from my internet provider I think, so they sent the claim to them first I guess? Not sure if that's huge cause for concern but it was something I noted

So yes, they actually do have the file name and title of the video as well as the time and IP address. But I don't think I clicked on any links from the email. Do you think I should still be really concerned though? Can this fuck me up later or even soon?

They do actually have the name of the content I downloaded, but beyond that I'm not sure how legitimate everything else is. And the email was sent from my internet provider, I guess they sent it to them and it was forwarded to me? Not sure if that makes things worse or not

The website it directed me to for settling was copyrightsettlements.com or something. Also mentioned some violation of Canada copyright law in the email, and all that. So I'm not sure how legit it is but I'll try finding out